

It also means no learning curve on the design side, since DocsFlow builds on the native InDesign story linking and story updating machinery you're already using for graphics.Īnd getting started couldn't be easier: just download and install the plugin, and start placing documents with Place from Google Docs. It means no limits to how many people are collaborating online, or to how many documents you use in your workflow. It means zero cost per editorial seat, which again is just Google Docs. Using DocsFlow means you need no special resources to build, maintain or learn the editorial side, which is just Google Docs. So you can format, layout, and edit in InDesign, while your authors and editors continue creating and editing story content together in real time using Google Docs documents, all without ever losing work. The Pro version provides a two-way link so you can push your InDesign story changes back to Google Docs. More importantly, DocsFlow maintains a dynamic link so it can intelligently merge Google Docs changes into the InDesign story contents on each link update, rather than just replacing the story. With DocsFlow, you place online Google Docs documents and (Pro version) spreadsheets as InDesign story contents, just like normal text or spreadsheet files. You can, with DocsFlow, your Google Docs-based time machine.ĭocsFlow, a plug-in for InDesign, combines the collaborative editing power of Google Docs with the layout power of InDesign, adding its own dynamic linking and sophisticated merge technologies to supercharge your editorial and production workflows. What if you could export original InDesign content to allow editors to work on it online in Google Docs, and then re-import their changes with a click using the same magic merge?.

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